Cooplands Explained

Coopland & Son (Scarborough) Ltd. / Cooplands Retail Ltd.
Type:Private
Industry:Food (bakery)
Foundation:1885
Owner:EG Group
Location:Eastfield, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England
Locations:150+
Products:Sandwiches, pasties, pastries, cakes,desserts, bread, drinks and other baked goods.
Homepage:cooplands-bakery.co.uk

Cooplands (Coopland & Son (Scarborough) Ltd) is the second largest bakery chain in the UK[1] [2] with over 160 outlets and 12 cafes[3] located primarily across Yorkshire, County Durham and Lincolnshire in the United Kingdom. Cooplands produces takeaway food chiefly for the lunch-time trade, specialising in sandwiches, pasties, desserts, cakes, and bread. It competes with other local cafés and takeaway outlets, and national and international high street food chains and franchises.

By 2011, it had expanded to become the third largest bakery chain in the UK.[4] In 2011 the company's annual turnover was £23 million.[5]

In 2021, Cooplands was bought by the EG Group.

In 2023, EG Group sold its UK and Ireland business to Asda but Cooplands was retained by EG Group under the terms of the deal.[6]

Cooplands of Doncaster is a completely separate bakery chain and is not connected to Cooplands (Coopland & Son (Scarborough) Ltd) in any way. The similar company name and business model led to much confusion in the past (see below).

History

Cooplands was founded as a single shop in Scarborough, North Yorkshire in 1885,[7] and was incorporated in 1949.

In 1999, the company opened ten new stores, and expanded production at its Scarborough-based bakery with the creation of 80 new jobs.[8] A further expansion was announced in June 2007 when it acquired the Hull-based bakery, Skeltons. The purchase added 34 outlets to the Cooplands chain.[9]

In 2005, Cooplands was noted as being an "established NVQ training centre", and received a National Training Award for staff training. The same year it held a "Careers in the Bakery Industry" event, with career advisors discussing employment opportunities.[7]

In April 2011, Woodhead Bakery, a rival Scarborough-based chain, fell into administration.[10] Of the 29 Woodhead outlets, Cooplands bought 18, and the rest were purchased by the Haldane Retail Group.[11]

In 2017, Cooplands received £8.5 million investment from BGF to accelerate the rollout of its shops across the north of England.[12]

In October 2021, Cooplands was bought by the EG Group.[13]

EG Group have now installed their first Coopland's Bakery locations, fitted out alongside Asda on The Move forecourts at the following sites:

Cooplands Doncaster

The Doncaster-based Cooplands chain is in no way affiliated with Coopland & Son (Scarborough) Ltd.[14] Coopland (Doncaster) Ltd. It has outlets across South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, North Nottinghamshire and parts of Lincolnshire. It is a Private Limited Company, incorporated in 1933, with a 2011 turnover of £18.6 million.[15]

In February 2015 Cooplands Doncaster announced it had gone into administration and would close 39 stores and its head office and bakery in Doncaster.[16] However, on the same day, the business and certain assets of Alison's Coffee Shops, including 29 retail units were acquired by a new company, Cooplands Retail Ltd. The 150 employees of TACS (Alisons Coffee Shops) have been retained by Cooplands Retail Ltd and the business continues to trade as Cooplands from the 29 outlets throughout Yorkshire.[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hyslop . Gill . UK's second largest bakery chain finds new home with billionaire brothers' burgeoning foodservice portfolio . bakeryandsnacks.com . William Reed Ltd. . 20 September 2022.
  2. News: Robinson . Jon . Le Vay . Josie . Billionaire Issa brothers buy Britain's second-biggest bakery . 20 September 2022 . Manchester Evening News . Reach plc . 4 October 2021 .
  3. Web site: Cooplands Website . Cooplands Bakery . Cooplands Bakery . 10 January 2020.
  4. Web site: Rollits help Cooplands of Scarborough expand. 28 April 2011. Rollits.com. 2 August 2015.
  5. Web site: Coopland & Son (Scarborough) Limited. Company Check. Company Check. 12 July 2016.
  6. Web site: Hunt . Simon . 31 October 2023 . Issa brothers complete EG Group UK sale to Asda at a discount . 31 October 2023 . Evening Standard .
  7. Web site: Case Studies – Live Case Studies – Company Case Studies – Rising to Success – Improve Ltd . https://web.archive.org/web/20080404230820/http://www.improveltd.co.uk/improve/Case_Studies/Live_Case_Studies/Company_Case_Studies/Rising_to_Success_.c1406.aspx . 4 April 2008 . 2 August 2015.
  8. Web site: Our Story. Coopland & Son (Scarborough) Ltd.. 24 March 2020.
  9. Web site: Cooplands buys Skeltons – British Baker . Bakeryinfo.co.uk . 2 August 2015.
  10. News: Bakery goes into administration. 30 March 2011. BBC News. 24 March 2020.
  11. Web site: Woodhead Bakery saved from administration | Food Industry News . just-food . 18 April 2011 . 2 August 2015 . 31 May 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150531054635/http://www.just-food.com/news/woodhead-bakery-saved-from-administration_id114991.aspx . dead .
  12. News: Bakery chain Coopland & Son receives £8.5m investment from BGF. December 2017. BCMS. 2 January 2018.
  13. News: Billionaire Issa brothers buy Britain's second-biggest bakery in multi-million pound deal . Robinson . Jon . Le Vay. Josie . Manchester Evening News . 4 October 2021 . 5 October 2021.
  14. Web site: Cooplands in Newark forced to close after firm goes into administration . Newark Advertiser. 13 October 2017.
  15. Web site: Cooplands (Doncaster) Ltd.. Company Check. Company Check. 12 July 2016.
  16. News: Cooplands stores across Grimsby, Cleethorpes, Immingham and Louth will not be affected by closures. 6 February 2015. Grimsby Telegraph. 2 August 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150817114035/http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Cooplands-stores-Grimsby-Cleethorpes-Immingham/story-25986006-detail/story.html. 17 August 2015. dead.
  17. Web site: Cooplands of Doncaster sold in pre-pack administration deal. British Baker. 10 November 2016.